What are you thoughts on Annihilation?

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Laura798

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Thanks for the honesty, and please allow me to be just as honest with you. By your own admission you are unqualified to have a valid position this or most other biblical subjects. It also means you are equally unqualified to decide who is a "scholar" and who is right or wrong on most subjects as well. People like myself have taken courses in Hebrew and Greek, studied the bible every single day for decades and have spent more time studying the bible than we have sleeping at night. I personally have spent more time studying the bible than I have worked jobs. (I worked in IT so I was able to study more than I worked.)

The results of decades of bible study led me to understand that Annihilation is the correct doctrine for most that are cast into the lake of fire. There *might* be an exception regarding the beast, false prophet and the devil but that is based on one single verse with a high likelihood of a figure of speech that does not mean literally forever. There are also two verses that say the devil will be destroyed and no longer exist so those need to be taken in consideration.

The case for eternal torture is weak, and comparable to one grain of sand versus the case for Annihilation which is comparable to all the rest of the grains of sand not only on the Earth but on every planet in the Universe. That is a vast difference between the biblical support for eternal torture versus the biblical support for Annihilation.

the biblical support for eternal torture the biblical support for Annihilation

I rest my case.

Love the text visual, Ewq--brilliant!;)


the biblical support for eternal torture the biblical support for Annihilation

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cv5

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Thanks for the honesty, and please allow me to be just as honest with you. By your own admission you are unqualified to have a valid position this or most other biblical subjects. It also means you are equally unqualified to decide who is a "scholar" and who is right or wrong on most subjects as well. People like myself have taken courses in Hebrew and Greek, studied the bible every single day for decades and have spent more time studying the bible than we have sleeping at night. I personally have spent more time studying the bible than I have worked jobs. (I worked in IT so I was able to study more than I worked.)

The results of decades of bible study led me to understand that Annihilation is the correct doctrine for most that are cast into the lake of fire. There *might* be an exception regarding the beast, false prophet and the devil but that is based on one single verse with a high likelihood of a figure of speech that does not mean literally forever. There are also two verses that say the devil will be destroyed and no longer exist so those need to be taken in consideration.

The case for eternal torture is weak, and comparable to one grain of sand versus the case for Annihilation which is comparable to all the rest of the grains of sand not only on the Earth but on every planet in the Universe. That is a vast difference between the biblical support for eternal torture versus the biblical support for Annihilation.

the biblical support for eternal torture the biblical support for Annihilation

I rest my case.
Well that's quite a mouthful. Luckily for me I actually understand what the Bible says per Matthew 13:23. I can see false doctrine miles away buddy.

Anyhoo.......If you actually want to learn something I would read all of TDWs posts. That way you can start making up for all of that lost ground, and wasted time and effort........:cry:
 

ewq1938

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Well that's quite a mouthful. Luckily for me I actually understand what the Bible says per Matthew 13:23. I can see false doctrine miles away buddy.

Anyhoo.......If you actually want to learn something I would read all of TDWs posts. That way you can start making up for all of that lost ground, and wasted time and effort........:cry:

As someone who admits that their biblical understanding is only around 2.5 out of 10, I must reject your recommendations in this post because of the low level of biblical understanding you admit to having. You are wrong about eternal torture and wrong about the correctness of TDW's posts. If YOU want to increase that 2.5 score, then start listening to me, runningman, Laura and the other's that I don't have time to search for and list. Basically listen to the Annihilationists and starting considering the massive amount of scriptural evidence offered. Your score will soon go up much higher as a result.
 

cv5

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As someone who admits that their biblical understanding is only around 2.5 out of 10, I must reject your recommendations in this post because of the low level of biblical understanding you admit to having. You are wrong about eternal torture and wrong about the correctness of TDW's posts. If YOU want to increase that 2.5 score, then start listening to me, runningman, Laura and the other's that I don't have time to search for and list. Basically listen to the Annihilationists and starting considering the massive amount of scriptural evidence offered. Your score will soon go up much higher as a result.
ROFL........Thanks for the chuckle buddy and you have yourself a good evening.....:LOL:
 

Gideon300

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OK, no problem. Let's go with that then.

That still addresses those three only. No one else is ever said to be tormented forever, right? You only assume, with no scriptural backing, that God would treat anyone else as severely despite tons of scriptures stating the opposite.

Then we have to deal with the possibility that "for ever" there isn't literal because God has used similar language for non-literal "for evers"

Plus, scripture promises the devil will be destroyed and not exist anymore so that supports Annihilation even for the Devil and if the Devil will be destroyed, then certainly the beast and FP would also be destroyed since they cannot exceed the wickedness of satan himself.

Lastly, in the eternity pain no longer exists which further rules out any possibility of people being in pain forever.

At best eternal torture has support for only the beast, FP and Devil to be tortured forever but even that ignores other scriptures mentioned already.

The case for Annihilation is immensely stronger and better supported.
Death is not the end of existence. All people are born dead in trespass and sin. Why would the second death be the end of existence? Lord Jesus said that God could (not would) destroy body and soul. All people have are spirit. There is no mention of the spirit being extinguished or destroyed. How do you destroy a spirit anyway?

If God is going to annihilate unbelievers, there is no reason for judgement. There is little incentive for people to repent. People love sin, they hate God and hate God's ways. What is to fear if God is going to annihilate sinners? Yet unbelievers will be terrified when Jesus returns. "Don't worry, the atheists are right, there is no existence after death". Sorry, that makes no sense. And it requires reading into scripture what it does not say.

Sure, the concept of hell as fire and brimstone with demons poking people is false. But death is fundamentally separation from God. God offers salvation, but not all want to be saved. God respects that choice. And sinners will exist forever, knowing that they could have been saved but refused. A sobering thought. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.
 

ewq1938

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Death is not the end of existence.
It is when you die in a fire that God created.

How do you destroy a spirit anyway?
It's something easy for God since he is God and created everything. He certainly can uncreate anything.
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If God is going to annihilate unbelievers, there is no reason for judgement.
No, God has decided that is the proper way to do it.


There is little incentive for people to repent.
For those who don't want to cease to exist and miss out on heaven there is plenty of reason to repent.

What is to fear if God is going to annihilate sinners?
You keep relying on imperfect human reasoning. Stop that. On judgement day, all the unsaved will be terrified.

Yet unbelievers will be terrified when Jesus returns. "Don't worry, the atheists are right, there is no existence after death". Sorry, that makes no sense. And it requires reading into scripture what it does not say.
That's completely false. Scripture is very clear that God is going to annihilate the wicked. Only eternal torture requires reading into scripture what it does not say.

Rev 21:4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

A lot of negative things will not exist in the future.

Wiping tears away means no more tears. Tears will not exist.
There shall be no more death. Death will not exist.
There shall be no more sorrow. Sorrow will not exist.
There shall be no more crying. Crying will not exist.
There shall be no more pain. Pain will not exist.

"for the former things are passed away." That means they are gone, gone everywhere, gone forever. If those things existed anywhere then the scripture would be lying.



Tears, death, sorrow, crying and pain will be Annihilated and shall never again exist. Is it such a stretch that the unsaved wicked people will also be Annihilated? Scripture over and over promises that they shall be Annihilated. Believe what scripture says and reject false doctrines that teach otherwise.

John_3:36 He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life ; but the wrath of God abideth on him.

"shall not see life" means will not be alive.

Mat_10:28 And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell .

Being destroyed means they are Annihilated.

Psalms 37:20 But the wicked shall perish, and the enemies of the LORD shall be as the fat of lambs: they shall consume; into smoke shall they consume away.

Perishing and being burned and being consumed into smoke means they are Annihilated.

This is just a small offering of what the bible actually teaches on this subject.
 

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Rev 21:4 isn't talking about the lake of fire and those judged condemned to it's suffering.
This is a promise to the redeemed in heaven with Jesus,no more tears,death,sorrow,pain or suffering.
These things he promised to those who endured to the end and here it is just being reintegrated for believers.
Using this to also mean it's for damnation in the lake of fire is absurd!
 

Gardenias

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Rev 21:1-5 puts the scripture in context that keeps getting misused.
He is talking to his people after the GWT and rewards and judgments have passed.
HIS PEOPLE,the new Jerusalem,new heaven and earth.
Life,death and suffering as we know it are done as faithful of God!
Not so for those condemned and thrown into the lake of fire!!!!!!
 

Laura798

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Rev 21:4 isn't talking about the lake of fire and those judged condemned to it's suffering.
This is a promise to the redeemed in heaven with Jesus,no more tears,death,sorrow,pain or suffering.
These things he promised to those who endured to the end and here it is just being reintegrated for believers.
Using this to also mean it's for damnation in the lake of fire is absurd!
Annihilationist do not believe in the lake of fire as the good book says “the wicked will be destroyed.” Therefore will miss out on this blessing!” The point is sorrow and suffering are destroyed EVERYWHERE— God definitely means what He says.
 

Gardenias

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God is the " I am".

He has set everything in motion.

All belong to our creator.
Everything has been prepared according to his word before he created the foundations of the world.

None can change God's intentions though many try to change his word!
The end of all as we know it WILL BE as God says not as man's false interpretation says.

He alone is sovereign,notice the end of the word sovereign it is REIGN,this is his world,his plan and will be executed according as he reigns and has decreed!

He does NOT SEEK COUNSEL of man his creation,nor does he ask OUR interpretation of what he means!
 

Laura798

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God is the " I am".

He has set everything in motion.

All belong to our creator.
Everything has been prepared according to his word before he created the foundations of the world.

None can change God's intentions though many try to change his word!
The end of all as we know it WILL BE as God says not as man's false interpretation says.

He alone is sovereign,notice the end of the word sovereign it is REIGN,this is his world,his plan and will be executed according as he reigns and has decreed!

He does NOT SEEK COUNSEL of man his creation,nor does he ask OUR interpretation of what he means!

And all Annihilationists are in agreement with that! As I have said before we have sited 100's of literal verses that say man's end is death/destruction, vs the handful of figurative verses sited to support Eternal Conscious Torment--which some of us once believed. Why? Because that is what we were taught as children. But when we investigated it for ourselves as adults, we discovered the truth that was there all the time! And that ECT is a pagan myth the church used to scare people into doing what the church wanted them to do for example paying for indulgences to get them to heaven or their loved ones out of hell. Centuries ago in the Roman Catholic church, the common man did not have access to the Scriptures--often the common man in the Protestant church may not have been able to read. Believers who live in modern times have the Holy Scriptures easily available to them and so are without excuse for believing in a pagan myth that blasphemes God and denies Christ paid the penalty of DEATH in our place. PS have any of you on the ECT bothered to read the verses we have sited?
 

Gardenias

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I read all postings.
I will be retaliatory now....." Oh go away Laura,you are worse than a gnat!
 

Laura798

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the biblical support for eternal conscious torment vs the biblical support for Annihilation

 

Laura798

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I read all postings.
I will be retaliatory now....." Oh go away Laura,you are worse than a gnat!
Ad Hominem: an attack directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining.

What did the Pharisees do when they did not have a response to the man born blind who was healed by Jesus? They attacked him.

"If this man were not from God, he could do nothing." To this they replied, "You were steeped in sin at birth; how dare you lecture us!" And they threw him out. ... Jesus said, "If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin; but now that you claim you can see, your guilt remains."
 

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Death is not the end of existence. All people are born dead in trespass and sin. Why would the second death be the end of existence? Lord Jesus said that God could (not would) destroy body and soul. All people have are spirit. There is no mention of the spirit being extinguished or destroyed. How do you destroy a spirit anyway?

If God is going to annihilate unbelievers, there is no reason for judgement. There is little incentive for people to repent. People love sin, they hate God and hate God's ways. What is to fear if God is going to annihilate sinners? Yet unbelievers will be terrified when Jesus returns. "Don't worry, the atheists are right, there is no existence after death". Sorry, that makes no sense. And it requires reading into scripture what it does not say.

Sure, the concept of hell as fire and brimstone with demons poking people is false. But death is fundamentally separation from God. God offers salvation, but not all want to be saved. God respects that choice. And sinners will exist forever, knowing that they could have been saved but refused. A sobering thought. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.
Why do you equate the second death with the first? Saying there is no reason for judgment if the wicked pass out of existence is very short sighted. You also say a death sentence is little deterrent. Again, very short sighted. What you say makes no sense! Men are lovers of self, and do not want to die. The fear of death is explicitly given as the reason for man's slavery to sin, but you count it as nothing?

Yes, every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord. Do we take that to mean universalism? I sure don't. Reading literally you would have to. What does someone who has washed themselves in the blood of the Lamb look like? A literal reading would have someone bathing in blood. We know that is not what we do, but people make all kinds of ridiculous statements trying to discredit those they disagree with while they claim to take the Bible literally.

The Bible explicitly states that God alone is immortal. Somehow you jumped from that to, well then nobody will be in heaven! That is being unreasonable and overlooks one of the main Bible messages. As if immortality is not put on by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.

Life is in Christ alone. You see the destruction of the wicked as being cruel but not eternal conscious torment.

That does not make sense.
 

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"Then Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death—the lake of fire." - Rev20:14
 

Gardenias

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Ad Hominem: an attack directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining.

What did the Pharisees do when they did not have a response to the man born blind who was healed by Jesus? They attacked him.

"If this man were not from God, he could do nothing." To this they replied, "You were steeped in sin at birth; how dare you lecture us!" And they threw him out. ... Jesus said, "If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin; but now that you claim you can see, your guilt remains."







Lol I TOLD you what I was going to do!
Its sad we can't all like each other in this anonymity!
 

Laura798

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Lol I TOLD you what I was going to do!
Its sad we can't all like each other in this anonymity!
"Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse."--Romans 12:14

"A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another."--John 13:34
 

Laura798

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"Then Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death—the lake of fire." - Rev20:14

What a surprising and unexpected turn of events--two of you now AGREE with what the Scriptures say--the Lake of Fire IS the Second Death!

1636059321400.jpeg PS And that it is NOT literal, since both death and hades are thrown into it!